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Old November 24, 2009, 04:27 PM
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our professional cricketers are emotionally attached with Coach Salu.
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Old November 24, 2009, 04:34 PM
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saluddin is good coach and a dedicated one too. i think he should be sent abroad to learn new techniques as that was one of the acquisition of evaluation committee.
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Old November 24, 2009, 05:03 PM
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Well...i see a problem..he is working reallly hard with Tamim's batting...Razzak's Bowling and Sakib's some other stuff...why was he given those responsibility when he is the fielding coach ?

He should have been the assitant Coach ... Ofcourse he would't have time just to work on fielding...
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Old November 24, 2009, 05:19 PM
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Well...i see a problem..he is working reallly hard with Tamim's batting...Razzak's Bowling and Sakib's some other stuff...why was he given those responsibility when he is the fielding coach ?

He should have been the assitant Coach ... Ofcourse he would't have time just to work on fielding...
That's the main problem there - his role in the coaching staff was not well defined.

BCB report says he does not know about new technique. In another word, BCB have not spend money to send this talented guy to high profile coaches' programs to learn new things. Now, whose fault is that ?!
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Old November 24, 2009, 06:19 PM
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hmm, Shujan should do those extra bits Mr Salahuddin used to do outside of Fielding. As a specialist fulltime Fieldeing coach, he probably has given his 100% within his capacity. Since we have fixed those extra bits of focus by players via Shujan, now let's move on to focus solely on Fielding with a fresh outlook - something that is beyond what Mr. Salahuddin could do.
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Old November 24, 2009, 10:12 PM
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Some things just don't add up...like MJ's death (lol).

1. Point 4 of the report of the so called management committee says: notun technic shomporke 'shombhoboto' dharona nai.

if they are not sure and say 'probably' he doesn't have ideas about new techniques then how can you base your judgement on that?

2. If he is being brushed aside for not performing then what is the basis of evaluating the performance of our dear K mahmud chacha who has only been in coaching for a couple of years and is already being rewarded with an extension up to 2011 june although siddons is not sure himself what chacha can offer?

3. does the board members whose one third is village organisers, one third is powerhungry dhandabaj industrialist and one third is cricketers from the dudh-bhat era of cricket with no knowledge whatsoever about modern cricket have enough intellect and quality to dictate who will be in the coaching staff of a Test team or not?

4. THIS IS A DEBATE: Does Bangladesh field any worse than India, Pakistan or the West Indies?

I definitely see politics here. Hats off to Saladdin Bhai. He has kept his dignity till the last day and not going around being a cry baby.
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Old November 24, 2009, 10:25 PM
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Jonty Jonty Jonty!

And then Cooley Cooley Cooley!

And of course Jamie Jamie Jamie!
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Old November 24, 2009, 11:01 PM
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Lets see who are those three-four shadharon fielders. Raj gotta be one. Zunaid another ( though he has increased his value with some good slip catches ). Rajib is definitely one. Enam is average. Any more?
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Old November 24, 2009, 11:20 PM
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^^ add Riyad in that list.
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Old November 24, 2009, 11:46 PM
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Having Jonty as fielding coach would be fantastic.
But we have to realise something here, all the dropped catches, were similar to all the stupid dismissals our batsmen gifts to the opposition. No matter how much Jamie tells ashraful to keep his head down, he still throws his wicket away. But we dont fire our batting/head coach. Then why our fielding coach, Sala uddin has worked really hard with our fielding, the overall standards has been pushed higher.
Surely we are not at the same level as SA/Aus but our fielding is'nt too poor.Plus Salahuddin was the mentor of many of our players, after Razzak came back he has pronounced Salahuddin's name more than he has pronounced his. BCB should really think about Salahuddin and bring him back
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Old November 25, 2009, 03:59 AM
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When somebody stays with a team for such a long time (about four years?) - he has to contribute and be attached to that team both mentally, physically and emotionally.

Bangladesh's fielding IS POOR, compared to what we're expecting in the World Cup 2011. We have all seen what good fielding means - back in '99, we had some very poor fielders, who turned out to be better than average during the World Cup 1999 - just because of some good coaching staff at the time.

So, instead of dropping some valuable national cricketers due to their very poor fielding over the years, their teacher gets dropped. So, if anyone needs a warning, its those 'valuable' national cricketers who need to improve their fielding to stay in the team, not by performing only as a batsman or a bowler, but as a good fielder.
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Old November 25, 2009, 04:01 AM
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Didn't we have a whole thread congratulating the Champaka fellow on his good work with the pace bowlers?
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I can well remember that.


Yes, I started that thread. At that time, our fast bowlers were having quite a bit of success and you could see the they were way more disciplined than before. With all the injuries, there isn't much he can do.

Although he has changed Shahadat, and so far, it hasn't been for the best.
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Old November 25, 2009, 05:12 AM
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our professional cricketers are emotionally attached with Coach Salu.
Now Lets have some motion in the field.
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Old November 25, 2009, 06:24 AM
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Jonty might be a good choice. But Salauddin can fit in as a spin coach.
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Old November 25, 2009, 08:00 AM
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Let's talk about wicket keeping coach as well!! Then a specialist coach each for lefties and righties. Same for bowlers - 1 for lefties and 1 for righties!!
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BCB wants to have jhonty rhodes or highly profiled fielding coach.......

source: dailyinqilab.com(not a good source i guess)
Whatever BCB does, BD has to improve its fielding. I think our team has the talent to play well against the top cricket nations. We have OK pace bowling, excellent spin bowling, impatient batting, and abominable fielding. Until our boys learn how to build long innings, our test performance will not improve. Our ODI batting is adequate. However, we are unable to do well consistently against strong teams because we give them extra outs and concede extra runs...
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Old November 25, 2009, 11:55 AM
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Jonty might be a good choice. But Salauddin can fit in as a spin coach.
This is an excellent idea...
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Please excuse my ignorance......Who is Salahuddin? I know he was the fielding coach.
But what are his credentials as player or fielding coach?
Is he the same Salahuddin who used to play as a Spinner in dhaka league?
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Please excuse my ignorance......Who is Salahuddin? I know he was the fielding coach.
But what are his credentials as player or fielding coach?
Is he the same Salahuddin who used to play as a Spinner in dhaka league?
i think yes. He was also BD's spin coach. He did tremendous job by developing Shakib and others to a good spinners.

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Please excuse my ignorance......Who is Salahuddin? I know he was the fielding coach.
But what are his credentials as player or fielding coach?
Is he the same Salahuddin who used to play as a Spinner in dhaka league?
Yes, maybe he is that spinner Salauddin. Big turner.
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Old November 25, 2009, 02:23 PM
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Please excuse my ignorance......Who is Salahuddin? I know he was the fielding coach.
But what are his credentials as player or fielding coach?
Is he the same Salahuddin who used to play as a Spinner in dhaka league?
Not sure about Mohammad Salahuddin's background as a player. He was one of the BKSP coaches who groomed many of the current national team players (including Shakib) since they were 13-15 years old. He was also a coach in the HP unit under McInnes. If I remember correctly, sometime after HP unit was dissolved, after McInnes' departure, he was brought in the national team coaching staff by Whatmore.
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Arrey BB Bhai akhon TN te?

Last time you moved from TX to Buffalo.

I think this Salauddin is the footballer Salauddin.


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Old November 25, 2009, 04:55 PM
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Please excuse my ignorance......Who is Salahuddin? I know he was the fielding coach.
But what are his credentials as player or fielding coach?
Is he the same Salahuddin who used to play as a Spinner in dhaka league?
yes. he is from Khulna area and I saw him once playing for Rajshahi university in inter university cricket. probably he started his coaching career from BKSP, but he was coach of Victoria sporting when they won the league.
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Old November 25, 2009, 08:10 PM
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Please excuse my ignorance......Who is Salahuddin? I know he was the fielding coach.
But what are his credentials as player or fielding coach?
Is he the same Salahuddin who used to play as a Spinner in dhaka league?
There r lot of mis conception about Salauddin let me make it clear.He is 34 now.His home district is Comilla brought up in Gazipur used to play football but got chance in BKSP.There he groomed as a pace bowler.Then he admitted himself in Jahangir Nagar University.He is Md Salauddin not Sheikh Salauddin(spinner).He playeds for BKSP team.Started his professional bowling career in Brothers Union in premier league.Did well there for 2 or 3 season.He was improving well and heading towards . . . .But he got injured in his back and he has to stop his bowling career.
Then he started his coaching career did his level 1 coaching.He was the coach of victoria and made victoria champion then he come to line light.He is very hard working guy.Dave liked him as his assistant and he was called for the assistant of Dave.He was a good spin coach.he has made this spin set up.As he was a pace bowler he was good pace coach as well.He helped the players specially batsman playing how to face good quality spin.As assistant he was very good.He got top marks from Dave and Siddons like him very much.Players think him as Guru.
He was never a fielding coach But the problem is he had to look after the fielding with Dave.Since then he was mentioned as fielding coach.Under him our fielding was good.But recently we lost the track after sacking of ICL exodus.IMO we should not be worried about fielding cause its a matter of experience.As all our players are very young our fielding will improve if they get experienced.
In case of Salauddin probably he is going to get the charge of academy.I ll he happy if he get the chance.He is a very good versatile coach.Best of luck Salauddin.

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Old November 25, 2009, 09:13 PM
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The stories so far indicates that it was Chacha who had to be drafted into the team and someone in the name of Salahuddin had to make way for him.
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